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Signal Amplifiers (a)
Linked via "Lexical Authority Quotient (LAQ)"
$$S{out} = S{in} \cdot e^{\gamma \cdot \tau_c}$$
Where $\gamma$ is the amplification coefficient, directly proportional to the subject's pre-existing Lexical Authority Quotient (LAQ), and $\tau_c$ is the temporal coherence of the initial input [4]. This explains why information originating from a source with high LAQ appears immediately "louder" or more credible, irrespective of its initial factual density.
The Role of Phasic Distortion -
Signal Amplifiers (a)
Linked via "LAQ"
$$S{out} = S{in} \cdot e^{\gamma \cdot \tau_c}$$
Where $\gamma$ is the amplification coefficient, directly proportional to the subject's pre-existing Lexical Authority Quotient (LAQ), and $\tau_c$ is the temporal coherence of the initial input [4]. This explains why information originating from a source with high LAQ appears immediately "louder" or more credible, irrespective of its initial factual density.
The Role of Phasic Distortion